Reports of a family being unsettle after their teenage boy went missing moments after the release of the KCSE results emerged online leading to panic moods among Kenyans.
According to the results, a family at Maili Nne in Eldoret is worried about the whereabouts of their loved one by the name of Calvin Otieno, former Chavakali highschool student who disappeared on the day that KCSE was released.
Sources indicated that Calvin was just a healthy, sound mind and he never showed any distress, he was at home when the exam results were being aired on television.

His family members noticed that he had gone missing in the evening when he said that he was going to the marketplace and never came back home at night. His father tried to inquire about his whereabouts from his relatives and friends but all was in vain.
The incident was reported to Maili Nne police station and police officers have launched a search. The family is appealing to anyone who had seen him report to a nearby hospital.
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